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	<p>
		I was playing with Jquery UI, again. Few time I have a chance to read about it and couple of times I made some simple widget, 
		but never had a chance to make something useful!
	</p>
	<p>
		So here is finally something that can be used in any web site. It is news feed, or should I say a billboard, 
		like one we can see on streets. It has ability to automatically rotate feeds one by one or if you move mouse over it, 
		then it will wait till you ether use mouse wheel or click on next/previous button.
	</p>
	<p>
		It depends on two additional JavaScript libraries, except JQuery. Frist one is JQuery UI and second is jquery.mousewheel.
		Both are free and can be found at http://jquery.com/.
	</p>
	
	<p>Finally, here it is:</p>
	

	<div id="proba" class="-ui-rotator">
		<div class="-ui-rotator-wrapper">
			<div class="-ui-rotator-feed">
				<h4><a id="feed1" />Example title 1</a></h4>
				<p>
					<img alt="slicica1" style="margin: 0 5px 5px 0;" align="left" title="pera"  src="http://www.softballperformance.com/images/Feed-icon.jpg" />
					<span>Lorem ipsum dolar sit amet doloremque voluptatem veritatis sed aut iste quia aut sit quia sit consequuntur ut quae sit quia quia</span>
				</p>
			</div>
			<div class="-ui-rotator-feed">
				<h4><a id="feed2">Example title 2</a></h4>
				<p>
					<img alt="slicica1" style="margin: 0 5px 5px 0;" align="left" title="pera"  src="http://www.softballperformance.com/images/Feed-icon.jpg" />				
					<span>Lorem ipsum dolar sit amet doloremque voluptatem veritatis sed aut iste quia aut sit quia sit consequuntur ut quae sit quia quia
					Lorem ipsum dolar sit amet doloremque voluptatem veritatis sed aut iste quia aut sit quia sit consequuntur ut quae sit quia quia
					Lorem ipsum dolar sit amet doloremque voluptatem veritatis sed aut iste quia aut sit quia sit consequuntur ut quae sit quia quia
					
					</span>
				</p>
				
			</div>
			<div class="-ui-rotator-feed">
				<h4><a id="feed3">Example title 3</a></h4>
				<p>			
					<img alt="slicica1" style="margin: 0 5px 5px 0;" align="left" title="pera"  src="http://www.softballperformance.com/images/Feed-icon.jpg" />
					<span>Lorem ipsum dolar sit amet doloremque voluptatem veritatis sed aut iste quia aut sit quia sit consequuntur ut quae sit quia quia</span>
				</p>
			</div>
			<div class="-ui-rotator-feed">
				<h4><a id="feed4">Example title 4</a></h4>
				<p>			
					<img alt="slicica1" style="margin: 0 5px 5px 0;" align="left" title="pera"  src="http://www.softballperformance.com/images/Feed-icon.jpg" />
					<span>Lorem ipsum dolar sit amet doloremque voluptatem veritatis sed aut iste quia aut sit quia sit consequuntur ut quae sit quia quia</span>
					
				</p>
			</div>
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	<p>
		If you like this widget, code is avalivable at google code web site http://code.google.com/p/jq-ui-widgets/ or click <a href="http://code.google.com/p/jq-ui-widgets/" target="_blank">here</a>
	</p>
	
<p>
		I was playing with Jquery UI, again. Few time I have a chance to read about it and couple of times I made some simple widget, 
		but never had a chance to make something useful!
	</p>
	<p>
		So here is finally something that can be used in any web site. It is news feed, or should I say a billboard, 
		like one we can see on streets. It has ability to automatically rotate feeds one by one or if you move mouse over it, 
		then it will wait till you ether use mouse wheel or click on next/previous button.
	</p>
	<p>
		It depends on two additional JavaScript libraries, except JQuery. Frist one is JQuery UI and second is jquery.mousewheel.
		Both are free and can be found at http://jquery.com/.
	</p>
	
	<p>Finally, here it is:</p><p>
		I was playing with Jquery UI, again. Few time I have a chance to read about it and couple of times I made some simple widget, 
		but never had a chance to make something useful!
	</p>
	<p>
		So here is finally something that can be used in any web site. It is news feed, or should I say a billboard, 
		like one we can see on streets. It has ability to automatically rotate feeds one by one or if you move mouse over it, 
		then it will wait till you ether use mouse wheel or click on next/previous button.
	</p>
	<p>
		It depends on two additional JavaScript libraries, except JQuery. Frist one is JQuery UI and second is jquery.mousewheel.
		Both are free and can be found at http://jquery.com/.
	</p>
	
	<p>Finally, here it is:</p><p>
		I was playing with Jquery UI, again. Few time I have a chance to read about it and couple of times I made some simple widget, 
		but never had a chance to make something useful!
	</p>
	<p>
		So here is finally something that can be used in any web site. It is news feed, or should I say a billboard, 
		like one we can see on streets. It has ability to automatically rotate feeds one by one or if you move mouse over it, 
		then it will wait till you ether use mouse wheel or click on next/previous button.
	</p>
	<p>
		It depends on two additional JavaScript libraries, except JQuery. Frist one is JQuery UI and second is jquery.mousewheel.
		Both are free and can be found at http://jquery.com/.
	</p>
	
	<p>Finally, here it is:</p><p>
		I was playing with Jquery UI, again. Few time I have a chance to read about it and couple of times I made some simple widget, 
		but never had a chance to make something useful!
	</p>
	<p>
		So here is finally something that can be used in any web site. It is news feed, or should I say a billboard, 
		like one we can see on streets. It has ability to automatically rotate feeds one by one or if you move mouse over it, 
		then it will wait till you ether use mouse wheel or click on next/previous button.
	</p>
	<p>
		It depends on two additional JavaScript libraries, except JQuery. Frist one is JQuery UI and second is jquery.mousewheel.
		Both are free and can be found at http://jquery.com/.
	</p>
	
	<p>Finally, here it is:</p><p>
		I was playing with Jquery UI, again. Few time I have a chance to read about it and couple of times I made some simple widget, 
		but never had a chance to make something useful!
	</p>
	<p>
		So here is finally something that can be used in any web site. It is news feed, or should I say a billboard, 
		like one we can see on streets. It has ability to automatically rotate feeds one by one or if you move mouse over it, 
		then it will wait till you ether use mouse wheel or click on next/previous button.
	</p>
	<p>
		It depends on two additional JavaScript libraries, except JQuery. Frist one is JQuery UI and second is jquery.mousewheel.
		Both are free and can be found at http://jquery.com/.
	</p>
	
	<p>Finally, here it is:</p><p>
		I was playing with Jquery UI, again. Few time I have a chance to read about it and couple of times I made some simple widget, 
		but never had a chance to make something useful!
	</p>
	<p>
		So here is finally something that can be used in any web site. It is news feed, or should I say a billboard, 
		like one we can see on streets. It has ability to automatically rotate feeds one by one or if you move mouse over it, 
		then it will wait till you ether use mouse wheel or click on next/previous button.
	</p>
	<p>
		It depends on two additional JavaScript libraries, except JQuery. Frist one is JQuery UI and second is jquery.mousewheel.
		Both are free and can be found at http://jquery.com/.
	</p>
	
	<p>Finally, here it is:</p><p>
		I was playing with Jquery UI, again. Few time I have a chance to read about it and couple of times I made some simple widget, 
		but never had a chance to make something useful!
	</p>
	<p>
		So here is finally something that can be used in any web site. It is news feed, or should I say a billboard, 
		like one we can see on streets. It has ability to automatically rotate feeds one by one or if you move mouse over it, 
		then it will wait till you ether use mouse wheel or click on next/previous button.
	</p>
	<p>
		It depends on two additional JavaScript libraries, except JQuery. Frist one is JQuery UI and second is jquery.mousewheel.
		Both are free and can be found at http://jquery.com/.
	</p>
	
	<p>Finally, here it is:</p><p>
		I was playing with Jquery UI, again. Few time I have a chance to read about it and couple of times I made some simple widget, 
		but never had a chance to make something useful!
	</p>
	<p>
		So here is finally something that can be used in any web site. It is news feed, or should I say a billboard, 
		like one we can see on streets. It has ability to automatically rotate feeds one by one or if you move mouse over it, 
		then it will wait till you ether use mouse wheel or click on next/previous button.
	</p>
	<p>
		It depends on two additional JavaScript libraries, except JQuery. Frist one is JQuery UI and second is jquery.mousewheel.
		Both are free and can be found at http://jquery.com/.
	</p>
	
	<p>Finally, here it is:</p><p>
		I was playing with Jquery UI, again. Few time I have a chance to read about it and couple of times I made some simple widget, 
		but never had a chance to make something useful!
	</p>
	<p>
		So here is finally something that can be used in any web site. It is news feed, or should I say a billboard, 
		like one we can see on streets. It has ability to automatically rotate feeds one by one or if you move mouse over it, 
		then it will wait till you ether use mouse wheel or click on next/previous button.
	</p>
	<p>
		It depends on two additional JavaScript libraries, except JQuery. Frist one is JQuery UI and second is jquery.mousewheel.
		Both are free and can be found at http://jquery.com/.
	</p>
	
	<p>Finally, here it is:</p><p>
		I was playing with Jquery UI, again. Few time I have a chance to read about it and couple of times I made some simple widget, 
		but never had a chance to make something useful!
	</p>
	<p>
		So here is finally something that can be used in any web site. It is news feed, or should I say a billboard, 
		like one we can see on streets. It has ability to automatically rotate feeds one by one or if you move mouse over it, 
		then it will wait till you ether use mouse wheel or click on next/previous button.
	</p>
	<p>
		It depends on two additional JavaScript libraries, except JQuery. Frist one is JQuery UI and second is jquery.mousewheel.
		Both are free and can be found at http://jquery.com/.
	</p>
	
	<p>Finally, here it is:</p><p>
		I was playing with Jquery UI, again. Few time I have a chance to read about it and couple of times I made some simple widget, 
		but never had a chance to make something useful!
	</p>
	<p>
		So here is finally something that can be used in any web site. It is news feed, or should I say a billboard, 
		like one we can see on streets. It has ability to automatically rotate feeds one by one or if you move mouse over it, 
		then it will wait till you ether use mouse wheel or click on next/previous button.
	</p>
	<p>
		It depends on two additional JavaScript libraries, except JQuery. Frist one is JQuery UI and second is jquery.mousewheel.
		Both are free and can be found at http://jquery.com/.
	</p>
	
	<p>Finally, here it is:</p><p>
		I was playing with Jquery UI, again. Few time I have a chance to read about it and couple of times I made some simple widget, 
		but never had a chance to make something useful!
	</p>
	<p>
		So here is finally something that can be used in any web site. It is news feed, or should I say a billboard, 
		like one we can see on streets. It has ability to automatically rotate feeds one by one or if you move mouse over it, 
		then it will wait till you ether use mouse wheel or click on next/previous button.
	</p>
	<p>
		It depends on two additional JavaScript libraries, except JQuery. Frist one is JQuery UI and second is jquery.mousewheel.
		Both are free and can be found at http://jquery.com/.
	</p>
	
	<p>Finally, here it is:</p>

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